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- James Earl Jones' Acting Resonates (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance)
As a youngster, James Earl Jones kept quiet.
- Residents enjoy singing the blues at kickoff to Greeley Blues Fest - Greeley Tribune
Listening to the sweet sound of Lionel Young as his fingers flew on the violin, Keith Leo kept track of the beat with a soft nod of head. "Blues and spiritual (music) -- they're the same thing," Leo said. "It's like I've either got the blues or I've ...
- Carol Ann Duffy likely to be first woman to follow Tennyson and Betjeman as laureate (Guardian Unlimited)
With the role of writing official verse for the Queen falling vacant, the 400-year-old institution could at last break new ground
- Don’t punish Pride over Piedmont Park - Southern Voice
Don’t punish Pride over Piedmont ParkSouthern Voice, GA - 13 hours agoAnd for those who argue that Pride has become stale, they offer new events like a poker tournament and a poetry slam. THE FATE OF THIS year’s festival will ...
- Through the valley of darkness - Las Vegas Sun
Las Vegas SunThrough the valley of darknessLas Vegas Sun, NV - 15 minutes agoHe’s had a couple of poetry collections published and a biography of the Las Vegas band the Killers. “Every one of these stories blew me away,†Keene says. ...
- ‘Shotgun Singer’ comes to Iota Café - Inside NoVA
‘Shotgun Singer’ comes to Iota CaféInside NoVA, VA - 9 hours ago"You can really start to lose your grip a little bit," she said, adding that she practices yoga daily to keep physically and mentally centered. ...
- 'El Niño's' Transcendent Genre - Washington Post
John Adams likes to refer to traditional forms. "A Flowering Tree," for instance, his 2006 opera-oratorio, was his riff on Mozart 's "Magic Flute." Then there's "El Niño," the sprawling choral work that the Choral Arts Society is performing tomorrow ...
- … crisis, a political problem – Elechi Amadi - The Tide
… crisis, a political problem – Elechi AmadiThe Tide, Nigeria - 10 hours agoHe explained that though it appears that intellectuals in the region are not speaking much, “they are writing poems, novels and so on to bring out the ...
- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease - MSNBC
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Santa Monica - Times Daily
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86 ...
- First Flight program this summer to lift Alliance children to new ... - Alliance Review
Photo By Kevin Graff/The Review Alex Greenwald, an eighth-grade Alliance Middle School student, shoots during archery practice. Archery is one of the various enrichment courses being held during June and July for Alliance’s First Flight program ...
- Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles Times
IT WAS brief. It was beautiful: that moment just after the smoke cleared and the air felt charged with possibility. Black people organized, overcame and began to bask in the promise, started constructing 3-D dreams out of what had been abstract ...
- Weekender - A&E - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Filmed in Plattsburgh and the surrounding area, “Frozen River†opens with a riveting shot of actress Melissa Leo, playing Ray Eddy, an obviously depressed trailer mom with two sons. Ray wants to buy a double-wide for her family, but her husband ...
- Department of Humanities writing contest - IIT Tech News
Department of Humanities writing contestIIT Tech News, IL - 11 minutes agoIn the Mollie Cohen Poetry section of the contest, Bethany Zanke (CHEM) took first place for her collection of poems called “Untitled,†Jeffrey Yang ...
- Jim Broadbent shines as the 'Father - Jam! Showbiz
There hardly seems a cinematic son alive who doesn't have an axe to grind as he says his goodbyes. Remove the quirk from Tim Burton's Big Fish and you get When Did You Last See Your Father?, a movie that, once you leave the theatre, will merge in ...
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